
Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 4-19-1972 The Guardian, April 19, 1972 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1972). The Guardian, April 19, 1972. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Militants to block traffic Thursday at W-P AFB sity, relaased a statement early one of the group's leaders ex- The Wright State protesters Coifing was cttexyi a similar Tuesday which said the choice plained, "the first type of ac- plan to concentrate their ef- proposal In May, i970, a'.ter to excuse or not excuse a stu- tion Is for those interested forts on the gate In downtown the students were killed at Kent dent from classes on Friday A group of Wright State stu- In civil disobedience and will- Fair born where the Air Force State, but he refuseO io allow would be up to the Individual dents held an "emergency" ing to be arrested. These peo- museum used to be. They will the university to stand either Instructor. meeting Tuesday afternoon to pU will sit In the street and meet at Wright State near the way. Other actions the Wright State plan efforts, to be coordinated block traffic." Fine Arts building at 6:15 am Several students are working group Is supporting Include a with ceveral area anti-war The second group will also be Thursday morning to organize to circulate petitions calling mass demonstration In New groups, to nonvlolently shut composed cf persons willing car poo's heading for the demon- for in anti-war stand by Wright York and Los Angeles on Satur- down Wright Patterson Air to be arrested, but they will strations. SSite, regardless of Goldlng's day, April 22, and a mass de- Force Base Thursday morn- take part In "support action," Other actions will be aimed at monstration lc New York and ing (April 20). standing off the road,picketing, the main gate(l-C), gate S-C, The anti-war group did not plan The protest will be similar leaflettlng and chanting, and its the hospliai gate and the Air to organize the nationwide stu- monstration Saturday, April 29 AIR FORCE PERSONNEL are shown hard at work Tuesday night in this to last spring's "Mayday," an members will not be expecting Force Logistics Command gate. dent strike planned for Friday in Downtown Dayton. the entrance gate to the Air Logistics Command Headquarters gate at Wright Patterson attempt to nonvlolently shut arrest. A group also met with Presi- on this campus, as previous The group also discussed tak- down Washington, the organi- Other protesters plan to stall dent Brage Gelding Tuesday attempts at strikes have failed. up to the property line of the base. (Photo by Wayne wanning) ing action on Armed Forces sers hope. their cars In the rush hour afternoon io present him with Alan Herbert, Communica- Day, May 20, but no definite The act lone fill include five traffic in an attempt to keep a proposal that Wright State tions Director for the univer- plans have yet been made. types of nonviolent actions. As base personnel out. take a stand against the war. Wright-Pat gates moved up BY WAYNE WENMNG taking place on the base. security precautions being "Everything's OK out here. You taken by tho WP command. Wright Patterson Air Force got the wrong information; Traffic to the Base Wednes- Base officials, faced with an there's nothing wrong out day morning was backed up attempt by anti-war to close here," he commented. for over a half mile along off the installation to traffic A statement put by officials Colonel Glenn Highway. No ex- on Thursday, refused to com- at the bast' confirmed that the planation was given for the April 19, 197? ment Tuesday on why the en- gates were being moved. "As traffic backup which just may VolumGUARDIAe 8: Issue 33 Wright State University N trance gates to the i.-ase are 1." obvious," the statement said, have been caused by delays In being moved out to the Instal- "Our gate lines are being moved entering the Base because at A STUDENT PUBLICATION lation's property lines. to our terminal propoerty lines the new construction going on. Air Force work crews vie re to enable us to conduct busi- W-P otlclals Issued another busy Tuesday night driving in ness as usual tomorrow, Thurs- cryptic official statement which posts for the fence putting up day or any other day. We de- was slmUlar to the one that the new gates. At the entrance cline to make any further com- was given out to the press Tues- way to the Air Logistics Com- ment at litis time." day night. The text of the state- WSU below standards set for "cosmopolitan" institutions mand Headquarters located on Wilson admitted that the de- ment said, "We (at the Base) Route 444 in Falrborn, airmen cision to move the gates out to plan to conduct business as anticipated In their department ware stopping cars and asking the property had been "a rather usual." In the next three years. wsx-x-xi-xd-:- motorists why they were enter- recent decision" but refused The GUARDIAN submitted to WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY —In hiring a new employee ing the base. to comment on whether there Information officers at the in- In January of this year Burcii whether ihe selection Is made In PERSONNEL INVENTORY One airman, when asked why was a direct cause and effect stallation a list at questions Rivers, Director of the Wright keeping with the objectives of MARCH 31, 1912 there was the unusual activity relationship between the threa- regarding security precautions State Affirmative Action Pro- General Memorandum No 3. Spanish a! the entrance gate, replied, tened demonstrations and the at tie Base, the nature of the Oriental Negro All others gram, asked classified and un- —Whether they have any S Category Total American •: "We're getting ready for the moving of the gales. meeting RaXalko attended Tues- M F M F M F classified department heads to "hang-ups" about hiring a M F X riot they're supposed to have A base spokesman did concede, day night, aircraft movements 2 1 43 1 submit to him a narrative re- black, a member of another § Professor 47 hare Thursday." however, that the moving of the at the Base, and whether Base 77 11 port and personnel Inventory minority group or a female S Associate Professor 8 8 "They're going to be slopping gates may have been jpredlctod officials had been in contact 4 1 1 120 13 In order to determine the Uni- In their department. 5 Assistant Professor 139 cars and checking stickers and by the Thursday demons;ra- with civilian law enforcement versity's racial and sexual --If they had any "inowledge * Instructor 91 ID'S starting tomorrow (for tions. officials located near the Base, 1 1 2 49 38 composition. or prejudices, or emotional Instructor 91 | anyone trying to enter th» A base Information officer but received nothing but "No The report, -hich is in ac- blocks witnin their department X Faculty Associate 10 8 2 >: base)," he continued. confessed that of Tuesday night comment'' in reply to the ques- 3 3 297 65 cordance with General Memo- that would discourage the ?. Total Full-Tine Faculty 375 Base commander Brigadier he did not know of any special tions. randum No 3,found Wright State objectives of Affirmative Action » Part-Time Faculty 150 1 109 40 General Edniun> Rafalkowasln 30 X to be well below the defined --If they could <<fer any sug- Graduate Assistant 100 3 3 1 2 61 a meeting at the base starting 10 3 5 5 467 135 stawlards that would classify gestions to better the Affirma- ? Total Faculty 625 27 £ the University as a "cosmopol- tive Action Program. § Unclassified 107 1 7 3 69 not learned what the specific Golding Open Meeting Set 1 26 21 144 250 itan" Institution. Department heads were then Classified 443 1 topic of the meeting was. asked to complete a personnel Grand Total 1175 1 11 4 JO as. ooo nit |>: • am not aware o, she sub- The narrative report asked pliments (If there are any) of President Brage Goldlng will department heads t£> state— Inventory report 4 their re- ject of the meeting," Marvin members of the University conduct an open meeting for stu- whether they understood and ac- spective department which was officers may not be doing all "I'm not satisfied with the not reflect an equal opportunity w llso„t an information special- community. dents, faculty and others on cepted the policy of General broken down racially and they can or should do to seek results nor am 1 surprised composition a' 'hepresent time, al the base, said. General Previous meetings have dealt April 26 at 12:30 prn In rooms Memorandum No 3 to seek "a sexually. "a cosmopolitan membership" with them," he said. "There he has decided to do something R jiajfco IS m meetings all day with topics such as the parking 051 A-B-C In the basement of cosmopolitan membership Rivers received the reporl), as contemplated by General are bigots with prejudices on about It.
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